
We normalize end-of-life conversations
with the community
“Ultimately, embracing the impermanence of life compels us to live authentically, love fiercely and leave a legacy of compassion and connection”
Be part of the conversation
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COMMUNITY & INDIVIDUALS
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CORPORATE & SCHOOLS
Empower employees & students with grief literacy
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CHAMPIONS
Fund and amplify our vision. Spread the word
Our social impact 2024
In 2024, we moved important conversations upstream in the pre-palliative care stage through education and engagement, offering end-of-life literacy programs like Last Aid, community events like Death Over Dinner and Death Over Dim Sum amongst others.

What does it mean to have a “good” death?
This session challenges you to strip away societal taboos and personal fears to confront the unvarnished truths about how you want to live—and, ultimately, how you want to die. Is a good death about being pain-free? Being surrounded by loved ones? Having no regrets? Or is it about leaving behind a legacy that reflects the life you’ve lived?